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cter. As trees bear not Their fruits of the same size and quality, But each one in its kind with equal ease, So are great deeds as natural to great men As mean things are to small ones. By his work We know the master. Let us not perplex him. III BINDO ALTOVITI A street in Rome. BINDO ALTOVITI, standing at the door of his house. MICHAEL ANGELO, passing. BINDO. Good-morning, Messer Michael Angelo! MICHAEL ANGELO. Good-morning, Messer Bindo Altoviti! BINDO. What brings you forth so early? MICHAEL ANGELO. The same reason That keeps you standing sentinel at your door,-- The air of this delicious summer morning. What news have you from Florence? BINDO. Nothing new; The same old tale of violence and wrong. Since the disastrous day at Monte Murlo, When in procession, through San Gallo's gate, Bareheaded, clothed in rags, on sorry steeds, Philippo Strozzi and the good Valori Were led as prisoners down the streets of Florence, Amid the shouts of an ungrateful people, Hope is no more, and liberty no more. Duke Cosimo, the tyrant, reigns supreme. MICHAEL ANGELO. Florence is dead: her houses are but tombs; Silence and solitude are in her streets. BINDO. Ah yes; and often I repeat the words You wrote upon your statue of the Night, There in the Sacristy of San Lorenzo: "Grateful to me is sleep; to be of stone More grateful, while the wrong and shame endure; To see not, feel not, is a benediction; Therefore awake me not; oh, speak in whispers." MICHAEL ANGELO. Ah, Messer Bindo, the calamities, The fallen fortunes, and the desolation Of Florence are to me a tragedy Deeper than words, and darker than despair. I, who have worshipped freedom from my cradle, Have loved her with the passion of a lover, And clothed her with all lovely attributes That the imagination can conceive, Or the heart conjure up, now see her dead, And trodden in the dust beneath the feet Of an adventurer! It is a grief Too great for me to bear in my old age. BINDO. I say no news from Florence: I am wrong, For Benvenuto writes that he is coming To be my guest in Rome. MICHAEL ANGELO. Those are good tidings. He hath been many years away from us. BINDO. Pray you, come in. MICHAEL ANGELO. I have not time to stay, And yet I will. I see from here your house Is filled with works of art. That bust in bronze Is of yourself. T
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